• Reference
    WL1000/7/EYN/1/4
  • Title
    Abstract of Title of John Hill Day to Nag's Head, Eynesbury, being Lot 73 in an auction, purchased by Messrs Pryor "for perusal of Mr.Veasey on behalf of the Purchasers" - court of Manor of Eynesbury Berkleys, Buckleys, Ferrars & Cresners on 27 May 1801: presentment of death of William Fowler, that William Fowler of Bath [Somerset], gentleman was his eldest son and that he had appointed John Roberts, Thomas Boscott and John Wells, all of St.Neots [Huntingdonshire], yeoman, as his attornies to surrender half the copyhold estate to the use of his will and half to his brother George Fowler; admission of William Fowler; surrender of half to use of his will; surrender of other half to George Fowler; admission of George Fowler; surrender by George Fowler of his half to use of his will; - court of Manor of Eynesbury Berkleys, Buckleys, Ferrars & Cresners on 24 Nov 1802: appointment by William Fowler of George Maule of Huntingdon, gentleman and Charles John Wye of Huntingdon, gentleman as his attornies; surrender of his half of Nag's Head, Eynesbury to his brother George; admission of George Fowler; surrender by George Fowler to use of his will; - court of Manor of Eynesbury Berkleys, Buckleys, Ferrars & Cresners on 11 Nov 1806: conditional surrender by way of mortgage of 10 May 1806 by George Fowler to Charles Banks of Hailweston, farmer to secure 2,400; - will of George Fowler of 19 Nov 1803 devising to James Rust of Gransden [Huntingdonshire] and William Woodham of Gamlingay [Cambridgeshire] all his real estate upon trust for sale, subject to conditions of partnership with his late brother William Fowler, deceased as regards public houses [dated 26 Nov 1802]; - codicil of 18 May 1810 to will of George Fowler appointing as additional trustee and executor Charles Banks of Hailweston; - proof of will in PCC on 4 May 1811; - WL1000/7/EYN/1/3; - death of John Day on 11 Aug 1836 and his will of 31 Jul 1836 devising all real estate to his son John Hill Day; - proof of will in PCC on 29 Oct 1836 - admission of John Hill Day to Nag's Head, in occupation of Stephen Clark with two tenements in the yard formerly in occupation of Thomas Kirby and Elizabeth Hodgkins, since of John Smith
  • Date free text
    1840
  • Production date
    From: 1801 To: 1840
  • Level of description
    item